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Last updated: June 2, 2026, 5:45 PM ET

Front Office & Labor Issues

Boston Red Sox ownership concerns surfaced when Hall of Famer David Ortiz revealed principal owner John Henry is worried about the direction of his last-place club. Meanwhile, MLBPA interim executive director Bruce Meyer spotted clear distance between the union and league in collective bargaining agreement negotiations, despite the talks being six months from expiration. The San Francisco Giants hired Gary Pettis as third base coach, less than a week after reassigning Hector Borg to player development, signaling organizational adjustments amid a disappointing season.

Injury Report

New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will miss Tuesday's game against Cleveland due to a nagging bone bruise in his right shoulder, listed as day-to-day as the AL East leaders manage their star's availability. Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz landed on the injured list with a right hamstring strain suffered Sunday, carrying a 2-4 week recovery timeline that could significantly impact the Reds' infield depth during a critical stretch.

Performance & Milestones

Texas Rangers veteran Jacob de Grom earned his 100th career victory in dominant fashion, fanning eight batters over five scoreless innings at age. The two-time NL Cy Young Award winner showcased his continued effectiveness despite recent injury concerns, while teammate Ezequiel Duran contributed three hits in the winning effort.

Prospects Pipeline

ESPN's Kiley McDaniel released updated rankings evaluating rising and falling talent across all 30 MLB farm systems entering June. The comprehensive assessment highlights which organizations are building sustainable contention windows through their developmental pipelines, with several teams seeing significant movement in their top 10 prospects following strong minor league performances and draft outcomes.